6 Ideas to Make Your Bathroom Up-to-Date

An up-to-date bathroom featuring a glass shower and wooden vanity.

If you’re tired of looking at the same dreary bathroom all the time, give the shabby room a  makeover for your next home improvement project. You don’t need to do a complete renovation to freshen up the place.

You can do several minor cosmetic and fixture upgrades to lift up the look of your entire bathroom. From repainting walls to updating your bathroom fixtures, here are six ideas to update your bathroom.

Repaint Your Wall

Just changing the color of the walls transforms your bathroom. For a tiny space, light and soft colors are perfect to make the room look more significant than it is. Pale colors, such as white, sky blue, and mint green, can reflect more light, making the place look open and airy.

Dark colors, on the other hand, absorb light and make the room look smaller. Plus, repainting your bathroom walls can completely cover up all the marks that are impossible to clean.

Upgrade Your Bathroom Decor

Next to repainting your wall, upgrading the decor is the quickest way to update your bathroom. Add framed paintings or photographs to give your bathroom an artsy feel. Install a stylish mirror to make the place look bigger and brighter.

Bring in some live plants to add some greens to help you relax, as well as improve the air quality in the room. Or use flowers bring color and life into the room. If you don’t have the time to change the flowers regularly, use lifelike silk flowers, which are as beautiful as real ones but are much more enduring.

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Wicker baskets can also be used as functional decorations, especially if you’re going for a homey, rustic feel. They store your towels, laundry, and tissue rolls and upgrade your bathroom’s aesthetic.

Let In Natural Light

Nothing brightens up a room more than natural light does. Install a large window with an alcove, and let the sun in in your bathroom. You can use lightweight curtains, preferably in a light color, to preserve your privacy.

Or you can install shutters with a wide-slab design. Combine pale-colored walls and flooring with natural lighting, and you have a bright, refreshing bathroom.

If a large window isn’t possible, a skylight or glass block windows also work for letting in some sunshine. Windows are also crucial in airing out your bathroom. Leaving your bathroom can encourage the growth of mold and have harmful effects on your health.

Use an accurate mold detection kit if you suspect that your bathroom is infested by these pesky fungi. You need to get a handle of the mold problem before it gets worse and causes sickness to you and your family.

Light Up Your Bathroom

Brighten up your bathroom with LED bulbs, and save energy and money at the same time. LED, or light-emitting diode, bulbs consume significantly less power than the average light bulb does. For example, a standard incandescent light bulb consumes 60 watts to produce 650 to 850 lumens, while a LED lamp only uses about 7 to 10 watts to provide the same brightness. And it lasts almost 25 times longer too.

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Bathroom needs to be brightly lit. If you’re hesitant to add more lighting fixtures for fear of the electricity costs, energy-saving bulbs are just what you need.

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Use Water-Efficient Fixtures

Upgrading your bathroom also means updating the water fixtures your use. Old fixtures consume a lot more water than they need to complete the job. Outdated toilets consume about 3 to 7 gallons of water per flush, and standard showerheads use about 2.5 gallons per minute.

Faucets also use about 2.2 gallons per minute. The longer you use old fixtures, the more water and money you waste.

When you switch to water-efficient fixtures, you can save water—2 to 6 gallons with a high-efficiency toilet, half a gallon with a low-flow showerhead, and 1.7 gallons with a low-flow faucet aerator. You can get high performance with water-efficient fixtures and save on your water bills.

Improve Sewage System

When updating your bathroom, don’t stop at just improving the room’s aesthetic. You should also work on improving the drainage or sewage system in your bathroom since it’s the room that has the most water fixtures in the house.

Manage the flow of wastewater from your shower, toilet, faucet, and drains by installing an efficient grinder pump to connect to your sewage system or septic tank. You can also connect other water fixtures in the kitchen and other parts of the house.

Final Word

Soaking in a hot bath in a comfortable bathroom is one of the best ways to unwind after a long day. A bright bathroom environment that’s pleasing to the eyes makes it easier to relax and rinse off all the day’s worries and frustrations. There, you can comfortably refresh and fortify your mind to face a new day.

It doesn’t have to cost you a lot to keep your bathroom up-to-date. Simple improvements, like sprucing up the paint job and adding new decor, can work well to brighten up your bathroom.

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But if you have the time and resources, you may as well upgrade essential parts of your bathroom, like the water fixtures and drainage system. This will be beneficial for you in the long run.

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